View audio details in Adobe Captivate

You can view all audio details (Audio > Audio Management)
in one convenient location in Adobe Captivate. This is an easy way
to see the playing time, size, and other attributes of all the audio
files in a single project.

Audio details

Slide/Object

The slide name.

Sound

The presence (Yes or No) of a sound file.

Duration

The length of the sound file, in seconds.

Fade In

The presence (Yes or No) of a fade-in effect.

Fade Out

The presence (Yes or No) of a fade-out effect.

Size

The size of the sound file.

Original Filename

The original name of the sound file.

Display Name

The name of the file after you have renamed it in Adobe Captivate.
If you have not renamed the file, the original name is displayed.

Audio Sample Rate (kHz)

This rate is the number of times per second the original
waveform is translated into digital form. A higher sample rate results
in a more accurate digital representation of the sound. The sample
rate for CD-quality audio is 44,100 samples per second.

Bitrate (Kbps)

This rate is the number of bits a digital file uses in a
specific time period, usually expressed as kilobits per second.
The higher the bit rate at which an audio file is encoded, the higher
the sound quality; 128 Kbps is a commonly used rate.

Closed Caption

Indicates whether a transcript of the dialogue or sound effects has
been included in the audio file.

Slide settings

Play

click this icon to plays the audio for the selected slide.

Stop

click this icon to stop the audio from playing.

Remove

Click this icon to remove or delete the audio for the selected
slide.

Export

Click to opens a Browse For Folder dialog box and export
the selected audio file to a folder.

Update

Click to pull an updated version of the audio file.

Closed Caption

Click this icon to enter a transcript of the dialogue or
sound effects included in the audio file. Closed captioning improves
the accessibility of your project for hearing-impaired users.

Show object level audio

Select this check box to display any audio files associated
with objects (click boxes, captions, buttons, highlight boxes, and
so on) in the project.

Include MP3 files in export

Select this check box to include mp3 files when you export
audio.

Include WAVE files in export

Select this check box to include WAV files when you export
audio.

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